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Creating Web photo galleries (Photoshop)
You use the Web Photo Gallery command to automatically generate a Web photo gallery
from a set of images. A Web photo gallery is a Web site that features a home page with
thumbnail images and gallery pages with full-size images. Each page contains links that
allow visitors to navigate the site. For example, when a visitor clicks a thumbnail image on
the home page, a gallery page with the associated full-size image loads.
Web photo gallery home page and loaded gallery page
Photoshop provides a variety of styles for your gallery, which you can select using the Web
Photo Gallery command. If you are an advanced user who has knowledge of HTML, you
can also customize a style by editing a set of HTML template files or create a new style.
To create a Web photo gallery:
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Choose File > Automate > Web Photo Gallery.
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Under Site, do the following:
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Choose a style for the gallery from the Styles pop-up menu. A preview of the home
page for the chosen style appears in the dialog box.
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Enter the email address that you want to display as the contact for the gallery.
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Choose an extension for the generated files from the Extension pop-up menu.
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Under Folders, do the following:
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Click Browse (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS). Then select the folder containing the
images that you want to appear in the gallery, and click OK (Windows) or Choose
(Mac OS).
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Select Include All Subdirectories to include images inside any subfolders of the selected
folder.
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Click Destination, select the destination folder that you want to contain the images and
HTML pages for the gallery, and click OK (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS).